NRFB is a term that means the doll has "Never removed from box"
New in box
There isn't such a doll. The ponytail dolls sold in 1959 and 1960 are referred to by collectors as Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 depending on when they were made. There are also many My First Barbie dolls.
Depends on what you mean by a Barbie Doll. Mattel never released a true Seminole Barbie, but there was a wannabe Barbie (different company) released with a Seminole cheerleader uniform.
It's the number of the mold that was used.
It's the year the mold was designed and patented.
MC means mint condition. MOC means mint on card.
September 22nd 1955 Sophie this is wrong unless you mean the doll Sophie in a barbie range
Muñeca means Doll. It is used by Latin people when they refer to girl toys as in baby dolls or barbie doll and also as a sort of slang when complimenting a woman or girl as a term of endearment.
The number on the back of a Leonardo porcelain doll typically serves as a unique identifier for that specific doll, indicating its production batch or edition. This number can help collectors determine the rarity and value of the doll, as well as verify its authenticity. Additionally, it may provide information about the year of production, which can be important for collectors seeking specific models or series.
"Antagonized" roughly translates to someone picking a fight with someone else. i.e. "My little brother antagonized me until I hit him in the face with a barbie doll."
ken dolls ,horses , mermaides ,Do you mean her friends? There are at least 500 of them.Do you mean ethnic dolls or hair colors? Barbie has been sold with numerous shades of blonde, brunette and red hair, and there have been Caucasian, African-American, Asian and Native American versions of her.Do you mean her various faces? There are her original face, mod, SuperStar, Bob Mackie, Generation Girl, Loubotin and others.Do you mean her body types? There are straight leg, Twist N Turn, Free Movin', Living, soft-bodied, Silkstone, Cali Girl, Gymnastic and others.Barbie dolls are part of favorite toys little girls love to play with and a way of catching fun. There are over 200 types of Barbie's out there.you can do ANYTHING you want with a barbie doll,such as dressing them up and playing with them.....they and bend and extend!Between 1959 and 1999 there were at least 2,300 versions of the Barbie doll sold.
Yes, the numbers on a Cabbage Patch Doll, typically found on its rear, indicate the doll's unique identification number and production details. The first part of the number signifies the year of manufacture, while the remaining digits provide a specific identifier for that particular doll. Collectors often use these numbers to determine the doll's rarity and value.